murph
Nov 14, 2004, 02:25 AM
Can someone explain the how's and why's of websites referring you to another site. A hypothetical example - I decide to search Google using my keywords and up pop the results. I browse through and reach page 2 of Google's search results.
"O great...." - I see a result - just what I was looking for. I click the link and "...hang on; what's this? This is something else completely different. It looks like some inferior search engine type page - never even heard of it..."
Is the page that Google cached actually available? Is this a set-up by the "search engine" site owners to increase traffic? It's a nuisance and half these sites are dodgy as well. Is there software available to prohibit your browser from "referring" you to these sites? Or is there anything else that can be done...
"O great...." - I see a result - just what I was looking for. I click the link and "...hang on; what's this? This is something else completely different. It looks like some inferior search engine type page - never even heard of it..."
Is the page that Google cached actually available? Is this a set-up by the "search engine" site owners to increase traffic? It's a nuisance and half these sites are dodgy as well. Is there software available to prohibit your browser from "referring" you to these sites? Or is there anything else that can be done...